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<P>The intend of this page is to establish a list of equipment known to work
with RoadMap. The list is still short, mostly because the page has just been
established.
<P>This page includes links to manufacturer's product pages. This site
has no commercial agreement and made no advertisement deal with the vendors.
These links are provided for technical information purpose only.
<P> Please do not hesitate to share your experience by sending an e-mail
to the <a class="normal" href="list.html">RoadMap mailing list</a>.
<P>It is expected that RoadMap will work with most NMEA-compatible GPS
receivers. A frequent source of compatibility problem is the support for
USB devices in the Linux kernel, as some GPS USB receivers do not seem
to use a standard USB communication device model.
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<P>Host Computers:
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  <LI>IBM PC and compatible running
      <a class="normal" href="http://www.kernel.org/">Linux</a> or
      <a class="normal" href="http://www.freebsd.org/">FreeBSD</a>.
  <LI><a class="normal"
         href="http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF02a/215348-64929-215381.html">
      HP (formely Compaq) iPAQ</a> running
      <a class="normal"
         href="http://familiar.handhelds.org/">Familiar/Linux</a>. Please check
      the <a class="normal" href="http://www.handhelds.org/">Handhelds.org
      site</a> for more information on supported models.
  <LI><a class="normal" href="http://www.myzaurus.com/">Sharp Zaurus</a>.
  <LI><a class="normal" href="http://www.apple.com/">Apple G3</a> (and
      possibly most PowerPC MAC models) running
      <a class="normal" href="http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/">Yellow Dog
      Linux</a> (RoadMap needs to be rebuilt from source on this hardware, as
      no binary distribution exists.. yet).
  <LI><a class="normal" href="http://www.empeg.com/">The empeg (or Rio
      Car) car radio and MP3 player</a>. For more information, see
      <a class="normal" href="http://www.riocar.org">the Rio Car fan site</a>.
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<P>GPS receivers reported to work with RoadMap:
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  <LI>Garmin 38 (now obsolete), Garmin eTrex and probably most
      <a class="normal" href="http://www.garmin.com/">Garmin</a> GPS devices.
  <LI><a class="normal"
         href="http://www.rayming.com/products/tripnav_tn204.htm">
      Rayming TripNav TN204</a> (for PDAs or laptops).
  <LI><a class="normal"
         href="http://www.globalsat.com.tw/web/A3-1.php?serial=35">
      GlobalSat's BC-307 Compact Flash GPS Receiver</a> (for PDAs).
  <LI><a class="normal"
         href="http://www.holux.com.tw/Temp%20web/GR-230.html">
      Holux GR-230 (bluetooth and USB interface)</a>
  <LI><a class="normal"
         href="http://www.haicom.com.tw/gps204E.htm">HAiCOM HI-204E</a>
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<P>GPS Receivers reported to work with gpsd:
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  <LI><a class="normal" 
         href="http://gpsdrive.kraftvoll.at/docu.shtml">
      GPS devices known to work with Gpsdrive</a> (GpsDrive uses gpsd as well)
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